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Has is present tense had is past tense.

Has is only used when he/she/it or a singular noun is the subject of the sentence. eg

She has a nice red car. -- she is the subject

It has a soft top. -- it is the subject.

The car has a turbo engine. -- car is the subject (singular noun)

Had is used for all subjects when talking about the past. eg

She had an accident.

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